Title: MAEviz Feature Highlights
1- Software Team
- Shawn Hampton
- Chris Navarro
- Jong Sung Lee
- Nathan Tolbert
- MAE Center PI
- Amr Elnashai
- MAEviz PI
- Bill Spencer
- Co-PI
- Jim Myers
http//maeviz.ncsa.uiuc.edu
2Presentation Overview
- MAEviz
- What is MAEviz?
- Motivations and Benefits
- Design Model
- Analyses
- Result Views
- Demonstration
- Strengthen Shelby County hospitals to meet goal
- Education Application examples
- Conclusions
- Contact/Additional Information
3What is MAEviz?
- A state-of-the-art extensible environment that
integrates spatial information (buildings,
bridges, demographic data), data (tables, math
functions, etc), and visual information to
perform risk assessment, analysis and data
exploration. - Integration point for MAE Center Research
- Simcity for Earthquakes
4Hazards Affecting Underground Pipelines
- Ground Shaking (acceleration, velocity)
- Landslides (displacement)
- Liquefaction (displacement)
- Settlement/heaving (displacement)
- Fault Crossings (displacement)
5Pipe Network Damage in Earthquakes
- 1994 Northridge Earthquake Combined water and
gas main break on Balboa Boulevard
6Pipe Network Damage in Earthquakes
- Kobe earthquake 1995 Fire following gas pipe
rupture - Note alignment of fire with roads
7MAEviz Benefits
- MAEviz is a tool to coordinate pre-event planning
and mitigation, response, and recovery, and
post-event deployment of resources - Provides a framework to add new data and
algorithms or update existing data and algorithms - Connects the latest research and practices to
emergency managers and decision-makers - MAEviz is a practical application with a modern
intuitive interface and multiple data views - MAEviz provides a mechanism to analyze What if
scenarios - MAEviz is Open Source and incorporates the latest
industry standards (OSGi, OGC, etc)
8MAEviz Quick View
2D 3D Views
Data Catalog
Main Window
Style Editor
Synchronized Data Views
Result Charting
Scenario Browser
9A Community-Supported Extensible Solution
- Open source, extensible software platform using
Eclipse Rich Client Platform - Development costs can be shared by different
communities - RCP supports the core user interface
functionality of window and widget management in
a robust cross-platform package - An extensible, semantic-aware analysis engine
provides the ability to include and deploy
science models from anywhere - Geographic information system (GIS) capabilities
provided by the open source GeoTools - Structured to support all natural and
human-generated hazards and risk analysis
10What Can MAEviz Do?
- Charting and Reporting
- Default detailed and synopsis reports for every
analysis - Visual editor for creating and sharing new
reports - Advanced Visualization
- 2D and 3D supported
- Selection and highlighting
- GIS Functionality
- Querying and filtering
- Internationalization
- U.S. English, Turkish and Indonesian
- Local and Remote Execution of Analysis Workflows
- 40 Analyses in 7 categories
- Bridges
- Buildings
- Lifelines
- Decision Support
- Hazard
- Socioeconomics
- GIS
- User extensible intelligent default parameters
11Building and Bridge Analyses
- Building
- Structural and Non-Structural Damage
- Direct Economic Damage
- Repair Cost
- Retrofit Cost Estimation
- Bridge
- Structural Damage
- Functionality
- Repair Cost
- Retrofit Cost Estimation
12Decision Support GIS Analyses
- Decision Support
- Equivalent Cost Analysis
- Multi Attribute Utility Analysis
- Network Based Seismic Retrofit Analysis
- Static Traffic Model
- Dynamic Traffic Modeling via Vista
- GIS
- Aggregation, Append, Comparison, Intersection,
Join - Raster Slope
13Hazard, Lifeline Socioeconomic
- Hazard
- Probabilistic and scenario earthquakes
- Liquefaction
- Lifeline
- Gas, water, electric facilities and networks
- Network Interdependencies
- Socioeconomic
- Household and Population Dislocation
- Business Content Loss, Interruption Loss,
Inventory Loss - Fiscal Impact
- Shelter Needs Supply Requirements
- Social Vulnerability
- Temporary Housing
14MAEviz - Analysis View
- Easy to understand the analysis workflow
- User configurable analysis defaults
- Users can run multiple analyses simultaneously
15Reporting Tools
Report MAEviz generates the report for shelter
needs and supplies (in PDF format)
Supplies for 1, 3, and 7 Day Planning
16Saved Scenarios and Analysis Templates
- Scenarios are saved locally with relevant data
and user inputs - Scenarios can be published and shared
- Individual analyses are saved with all parameters
allowing the user to change one parameter, re-run
and compare results
17Demonstration
- Scenario A City Planner in Shelby County,
Tennessee has a budget of 25 Million dollars to
strengthen area hospitals against a magnitude 7.9
earthquake. Help the city planner determine
which hospitals should be retrofitted to give an
overall utility of gt80 and give the greatest
reduction in injuries and deaths. - Create a scenario
- Load Hospital data for Shelby County
- Create Scenario Earthquake and generate
structural and non-structural damage prediction - Estimate Retrofit Costs
- Estimate Utility if we retrofit nothing
- Generate Damage predictions for retrofits
- Generate change in Utility for retrofit options
- Design Retrofit Scheme
18Results
- As-Built Utility 0.68 0M in Upgrades
- 6 Deaths
- 33 Injuries
- Low Code 34M in Upgrades
- 2 deaths
- 15 injuries
- Moderate Code 124M in Upgrades
- 1 deaths
- 7 injuries
- High Code 258M in Upgrades
- 0 deaths
- 4 injuries
- Retrofit Strategy Utility 0.85, 24.7M in
Upgrades - 3 deaths
- 20 injuries
19Education Examples
- Similar to our demonstration, plan for a
magnitude 7.9 Earthquake in your area. Given 10
Million in play money, design a retrofit strategy
for your neighborhood to reduce life loss /
economic loss the most - Determine which structures in your area would be
suitable for short term shelter given a magnitude
7.0 earthquake. How many people are displaced
that will require short term shelter and how much
food, water, etc is required for a 1, 3 and 7 day
planning period?
20Education Examples (2)
- Given a scientific workflow (e.g. scenario
earthquake simulation analysis), publish as a web
application with open variables for students to
investigate their effects - e.g. How does magnitude, depth, soil type and
elevation effect the amount of ground shaking
21Conclusion
- MAEviz is a next-generation collaborative
environment to link research and engineering to
decision makers - MAEviz represents new era of analysis and risk
assessment tools that can be used in pre and post
disaster planning - MAEviz can aid students in understanding the
social and economic consequences of natural
disasters - Tutorials and the MAEviz software can be
downloaded at http//rcp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/maeviz
22Contact Information
- MAEviz Website
- http//maeviz.ncsa.uiuc.edu
- MAE Center Website
- http//mae.cee.uiuc.edu
- http//mae.cee.uiuc.edu/K-12/index.html
- USGS Website
- http//education.usgs.gov
- Jim Myers
- jimmyers_at_ncsa.uiuc.edu
- Shawn Hampton
- shawn_at_ncsa.uiuc.edu
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